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Provides administrative leadership to the Cardiothoracic Service Line. Responsible for clinical services' business & strategic development within the Department of Medicines Division of Cardiology and Department of Surgery's Division of Cardiovascular Surgery for both the hospital and physician practice.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship.
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Job Title: Line Cook. Date all food containers and rotate as per policies, making sure that all perishables as kept at proper temperatures; check parts to shift use, determine necessary preparation, freezer pull and line set up; note any out-of-stock items or possible shortages; return all food items not used to designated storage areas, being sure to cover/date all perishables; assist in setting up plans and actions to correct and food cost problems; control food waste, loss and usage per policies.
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The PM Line Cook is responsible for setting up and stocking the station, preparing for service, and cooking menu items in coordination with the rest of the kitchen staff for service. - Minimum of 1 year experience as line cook or saute cook of a fine dining restaurant or hotel.
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Adheres to HACCP procedures for all prep and food safety and maintains records as required.
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They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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A Fearless Line Cook will be a professional who takes pride in his/her/or their work. White Dog Cafe brought its unusual blend of award-winning contemporary American cuisine, civic engagement & environmental sustainability to the Main Line in 2010.
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Maintain line of sight/atmosphere control by circulating through work area throughout shift. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Under direction of the Lead Cook, Food Service Supervisor, Food Service Manager, Production Manager, or Executive Chef, the Cook is responsible for preparing food according to standard recipes and ensuring superior quality food which meets standards for flavor, texture, appearance, temperature, nutritional value and palatability for patients, patrons and catering guests.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship.
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They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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Label and date all food containers and rotates as per policies; checks pars for shift use, determines necessary preparation, freezer pull and line set up; notes any out-of-stock items or possible shortages; returns all food items not used to designated storage areas.
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Now, we're thrilled to be hiring a Line Cook to join our talented Culinary Team in Rittenhouse. What started as a community-focused corner store with just a handful of family members has evolved into seven retail locations, plus a Catering & Commissary Kitchen, as well as Di Bruno Bros. Imports & E-commerce, with over 400+ team members across our enterprise.
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Rittenhouse Square Boutiqe Hotel currently seeking a part-time morning cook responsible for daily breakfast for our guests. The incumbent should be personalble and enjoy meeting people from all walks of life as the breakfast cook has direct contact with our guests on a daily basis.
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Responsible for providing shift level oversight for all line maintenance activities at the assigned Maintenance base. Coordinates activities between Station Operations, Flight Ops, Flight dispatch, MCC and Inspection departmen Manager, Maintenance, Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Supervisor, Operations, Airline, Business Services.
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